SpaceX is launching its broadband satellites into orbit this weekend

February 14, 2018

Elon Musk’s SpaceX is gearing up for its next mission: sending satellites into orbit so they can beam down internet access to earth.
Following the success of its Falcon Heavy launch, SpaceX is gearing up for its next mission: sending satellites into orbit so they can beam down internet access to earth. Falcon Heavy launchThe company isn’t making a lot of noise about it just now, but from this letter it sent to the Federal Communications Commission last week, and a license that the agency granted the Elon Musk-fronted firm last November, it’s clear that the Falcon 9 rocket that will take off on Saturday will carry two Starlink satellites alongside Mexico’s Paz mission payload. this letter it sent to the Federal Communications Commission a license that the agency grantedBack in May 2017, SpaceX appeared before the US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Technology and explained its plans to launch thousands of satellites to enable broadband access worldwide, between 2019 and 2024. Why? to build an ISP and earn money to fund missions to Mars, of course. explained its plans to launch thousands of satellites to fund missions to MarsStatic fire test of Falcon 9 complete—targeting February 17 launch of PAZ from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.— SpaceX (@SpaceX) February 11,2018 February 11,2018 It’ll be interesting to see what becomes of this initial launch, as it’s ahead of the schedule laid out before the US Senate. Joy Dunn, the company’s Senior Manager of New Product Introduction, hinted at a satellite launch in a now-deleted tweet earlier this week; going by SpaceX’s tweets, it seems like the mission is a-go and will launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base at 6:17AM PT on February 17. a now-deleted tweet Launch SpaceXSit back and let the hottest tech news come to you by the magic of electronic mail.Prefer to get the news as it happens? Follow us on social media.1.76M followers1M likesGot two minutes to spare? We’d love to know a bit more about our readers. Start! Start!All data collected in the survey is anonymous.